Introduction
If you hang out in the forum games section, chances are you may have seen one of my games taking place on a planet called Gelduzmorn. Said games are generally short-lived, confusing, text-heavy, and poorly planned. One of the reasons of this is that I've not got all the information on the setting, cultures, societal norms, and such written down somewhere, and as such, cannot get much of a coherent game set up. The goal of this topic is to stockpile all this info and to be able to direct someone to it if the situation should arise that the info I've given to my players is insufficient. So, let's begin:
Timeline
However, before we start the timeline, information on the time itself is needed. Gelduzmorn's years are referred to as AL, or after-landing, and BL, for before-landing. Said years last 427 days, and those days last approximately 31.91 hours. To stay away from decimals, the days are split into ten newhours, and then those split into sixty newminutes, and then to 60 newseconds. Not very creative, but it was made on short notice. Anyways, the months are split evenly into eight different months in addition to a period of time that consists of what days did not fit into the months. Now then!
<0, Kingman System
The planet of Gelduzmorn formed in the Kingman system, a system with one sun. Said sun is younger than ours and was originally given the name "Kingman". There are seven planets orbiting the sun.
The closest to the sun, a white, slightly-smaller-than-Earth, rocky planet, obtained the name Icarus shortly after Gelduzmorn was forcibly colonized, not that most people will know why if you ask them. It is not close enough to the sun to have a molten surface, but is still is dangerously hot. It also lacks both an atmosphere and any resources of interest.
The second planet from the sun, named Daedalus, is both not nearly as hot as Icarus and possesses an atmosphere. It has somewhat orange ground, but the Iodine-rich atmosphere tints the planet just slightly violet, ultimately making it look a purplish-reddish-brown. Also of note is its moon, Ovid. Ovid is small, irregularly shaped, and gray. Even fewer people presently know why they were named these names.
Thirdly is Gelduzmorn, named after the ship that landed on the planet and the time of day at which the first man stepped onto the planet. Before landing, it had only deserts, oceans, and arctic areas near the poles. Before its earth was covered in plant life and pollution, it appeared somewhat bluish-purplish, due to high quantities of fluorite. Another, much more useful, resource it has is a large quantity of silver. On the other hand, it is lacking in iron, and gold is almost unheard of. The atmosphere before society came was almost Earth-like, but not enough to sustain human life, having insufficient nitrogen and too much oxygen. The oceans are a bit more acidic than Earth, but are still mostly water. The moons that control these oceans are known simply as Red and Cyan, having barely had enough time to be given fancier names. They get called after their colors, although some cultures have other names for them. Cyan, the smaller one, is theorized to have split off from one of Gelduzmorn's more fluorite-heavy areas. Red, on the other hand, might have come from Daedalus.
Fourth is a yellow gas giant called Caesar. It is the last of the planets named after a before-landing person or character. Its only moon of any interest is Brutus, a lead-gray ball of rock that supposedly has a vast supply of various radioactive elements, particularly Thorium 232.
Fifth is an frozen methane planet called Nonvit (KNOWN-vitt). It is the smallest of them all.
Sixth is another gas giant, this one a pine green, called Lecinel (LAY-chin-ale). It is the largest of the planets.
Last is a rocky planet known as Avinye (Aeh-VIN-yeh), a planet which, if the samples acquired are correct, has huge reserves of gold.
That essentially sums up conditions before landing.
More will be added, this is a WIP.